Speechless

Speechless

by Bruce Cockburn
Speechless

Speechless

by Bruce Cockburn

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Overview

Speechless, Bruce Cockburn's first foray into completely instrumental territory, is proof in the pudding that you can teach an old dog new tricks. There are 15 tracks here, the vast majority of which are redos of tracks from Cockburn's catalog. But given their treatment -- many of them done as solo guitar pieces -- the dearth of new material doesn't even matter. In fact, one could venture to say that these feel like altogether new pieces. Cockburn is a master guitarist; he often interweaves jazz, blues, country, and folk styles into his cross-genre songs. Here he shines, pure and simple. "Train in the Rain" (anyone notice how many of his songs are about trains and travel?) touches on Leo Kottke and Peter Lang; "Water into Wine" utilizes flamenco stylings while crossing into Gypsy jazz chords a la Charlie Byrd. A new work, "Elegy," kisses the modalities of "Greensleeves" while creating itself as a piece that evokes both absence and memory. "Rouler Sa Bosse" from Salt, Sun and Time juxtaposes Cockburn's six-string against Jack Zaza's clarinet, and becomes a straight-up gently swinging jazz tune. The set also includes "Rise and Fall," a sought-after trio track that was previously available only in Japan. Cockburn's steel-string is accented by his playing of bells, George Koller on bass, and drummer, Ben Riley! The new version of "When It's Gone, It's Gone" showcases an entire band that includes Booker T. Jones on organ and Edgar Meyer on bass, and is the only electric tune on the set. Another new work, "The End of All Rivers," is a multi-tracked tune that has Cockburn playing not only guitar but Tibetan bowl, a Navajo flute, and a baritone guitar, which are all threaded though the melody as a digital delay marks time with his standard acoustic. It's spooky, elegiac, and utterly beguiling. The set ends with a down-home solo read of the title track from Sunwheel Dance. The most remarkable thing about Speechless is that, although it lies firmly in its own subcategory in Cockburn's catalog, it remains, despite the improvisation and textures, a recording of songs. The composer's need to establish that fact even in abstraction and extrapolation is commendable. Speechless is not only accessible -- it's downright beautiful, poetic, and seductive. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/12/2011
Label: True North Records
UPC: 0620638039021
Rank: 44803

Tracks

  1. Foxglove
  2. Train In The Rain
  3. Water Into Wine
  4. Elegy
  5. Mistress Of Storms
  6. Rouler Sa Bosse
  7. Salt Sun And Time
  8. Islands In A Black Sky
  9. Rise And Fall
  10. Sunrise On The Mississippi
  11. King Kong Goes To Tallahassee
  12. When It's Gone It's Gone
  13. Deep Lake
  14. The End Of All Rivers
  15. Sunwheel Dance

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bruce Cockburn   Primary Artist,Bells,Guitar,Navajo Flutes,Tibetan Bowls,Guitar (Baritone)
Mark O'Connor   Guest Artist,Mandolin
Gary Burton   Guest Artist,Vibraphone
Ben Riley   Drums
George Koller   Bass,Dilruba
Rick Lazar   Percussion
Michael Blair   Percussion
Jack Zaza   Clarinet
Booker T. Jones   Organ
Edgar Meyer   Bass
Ralph Forbes   Percussion

Technical Credits

Joe Henry   Production Assistant
Pat McCarthy   Mixing,Engineer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Gene Martynec   Producer
John Whynot   Mixing,Engineer
Bruce Cockburn   Composer,Producer,Compilation Producer
Patrick McCarthy   Mixing,Engineer
Ken Friesen   Engineer
Bill Seddon   Engineer
Colin Linden   Mixing,Compilation Producer,Engineer,Producer
T-Bone Burnett   Producer
Joe Schiff   Engineer
Bruce Anthony   Producer
Glyn Johns   Mixing
Leo De Carlo   Mixing
Kevin Kelly   Photography
Michael Wrycraft   Photography
Euguene Martynec   Producer
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